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SIMPLELINK™ 32-BIT ARM CORTEX-M3 ZIGBEE AND 6LOWPAN WIRELESS MCU WITH 128KB FLASH

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CC2630F128RGZR

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Texas Instruments

SIMPLELINK™ 32-BIT ARM CORTEX-M3 ZIGBEE AND 6LOWPAN WIRELESS MCU WITH 128KB FLASH

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationCC2630F128RGZR
Current - Receiving [Max]6.1 mA
Current - Receiving [Min]5.9 mA
Current - Transmitting [Max]9.1 mA
Current - Transmitting [Min]6.1 mA
Data Rate (Max)250 kbps
Frequency2.4 GHz
GPIO31
Memory Size128 kB, 28 kB
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case48-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Power - Output5 dBm
ProtocolZigbee®, 6LoWPAN
RF Family/Standard802.15.4
Sensitivity-100 dBm
Serial InterfacesSPI, I2C, UART, JTAG, I2S
Supplier Device Package48-VQFN (7x7)
TypeTxRx + MCU
Voltage - Supply [Max]3.8 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]1.8 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 5.19
10$ 4.64
25$ 4.17
100$ 3.80
250$ 3.43
500$ 3.08
1000$ 2.60
Digi-Reel® 1$ 5.19
10$ 4.64
25$ 4.17
100$ 3.80
250$ 3.43
500$ 3.08
1000$ 2.60
Tape & Reel (TR) 2500$ 2.47
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 3.71
100$ 3.25
250$ 2.28
1000$ 1.84

Description

General part information

CC2630 Series

The CC2630 device is a wireless MCU targeting ZigBee®and 6LoWPAN applications.

The device is a member of the CC26xx family of cost-effective, ultralow power, 2.4-GHz RF devices. Very low active RF and MCU current and low-power mode current consumption provide excellent battery lifetime and allow for operation on small coin cell batteries and in energy-harvesting applications.

The CC2630 device contains a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor that runs at 48 MHz as the main processor and a rich peripheral feature set that includes a unique ultralow power sensor controller. This sensor controller is ideal for interfacing external sensors and for collecting analog and digital data autonomously while the rest of the system is in sleep mode. Thus, the CC2630 device is ideal for battery-powered and energy harvesting end nodes in ZigBee and 6LoWPAN networks.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

Connected Sensors Building Automation Systems Guide

Datasheet

CC13xx, 26xx Software Developer's Guide

Datasheet

SimpleLink Ultra-low power wireless microcontroller platform (Rev. B)

Product overview

Understanding wireless connectivity in industrial IoT applications

Technical article

Using GCC/GDB With SimpleLink CC26xx

Application note

Ultra-Low Power Sensing Applications With CC13x2/CC26x2 (Rev. B)

Application note

CC2640 Wireless MCU DC Supply Evaluation

Application note

Johanson Balun for the CC26xx Device Family

Application note

CC2538, CC13xx, and CC26xx Serial Bootloader Interface (Rev. E)

Application note

How to use boost converters in wireless sensor nodes

Technical article

A guide to SensorTag Hackathons: Resources

White paper

Achieve extremely long battery life in wireless sensor nodes

Technical article

CC2630 SimpleLink™ 6LoWPAN, ZigBee® Wireless MCU datasheet (Rev. B)

Data sheet

Using the Wireless SimpleLink CC26xx in Ext Regulator Mode With the TPS62740

Application note

CC13x0, CC26x0 SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual (Rev. I)

User guide

IoT is making buildings greener and more intelligent. Value versus affordability

Technical article

CC2630 SimpleLink™ 6LoWPAN, ZigBee® Wireless MCU Errata (Rev. C)

Errata

Integrating Sensor Controller Studio Examples Into ProjectZero

Application note

Crystal Oscillator and Crystal Selection for the CC13xx, CC26xx, and CC23xx Family of Wireless MCUs (Rev. K)

Application note

CC13xx/CC26xx Hardware Configuration and PCB Design Considerations (Rev. H)

Application note

CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4GHz/5GHz Bands-WiFi Devices (Rev. A)

Application note

Charging stations: Toward an EV support infrastructure

White paper

Bringing Wireless Scalability to Intelligent Sensing Applications (Rev. B)

White paper